Botwine
Botwine (died 785 or 786) was a Northumbrian saint venerated at Ripon and Peterborough.[6] Following the death of St Botwine in 786AD, his replacement, Ealdberht was elected and consecrated Abbot.Ealdberht died in 788AD,[7] and was himself succeeded as Abbot by St. Sigered of Ripon.[8][9] The late 10th- and early 11th-century writer Byrhtferth of Ramsey in his Vita sancti Oswaldi claimed that Oswald of Worcester, Archbishop of York, discovered Botwine's relics at the monastery of Ripon.Oswald made a magnificent reliquary in which he placed the relics of Botwine with Wilfrid, Tiatberht, Alberht, Sigered and Vilden.